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The twins with the powers of a fae elder and a phoenix from the fantasy story concept I have been trying to develop for years. Earlier versions of them were named Eryn and Cameron. Still playing around with ideas, sometimes, still not getting it written. Quite a few character genders and back-stories have changed, as I have been re-evaluating the characters and setting. The twins are both female now, and probably identical twins.

Starbound and Metal Gear Solid fanart. Starbound because it is a picture of Wavetoucher, one of my current characters in Starbound. Metal Gear Solid because the outfit is based on Meryl Silverburgh's outfit from MGS1. I am currently making a Starbound mod that adds some items and clothes from Metal Gear Solid, and that outfit is what I'm using on that character.

The photoshop brush I used is probably one I downloaded from DeviantArt - I downloaded quite a few and lost track of which ones I have installed. I love that brush. Gives it a non-smudgy oil pastel look.

Not all my Starbound characters are blue female Hylotl, I just like that design for my main one, and with the character wipes during the beta this is now the third version. I think my next Starbound fanart might be of my red male Apex character.

I know pulse jumps in Starbound can only be directed vertically. I just thought this would work for this image, better than a more awkward pose for a vertical or diagonal-with-momentum pulse jump, and with the simple pulse jump flare rather than the energy dash ghost images. Unless pulse jumps work by repelling gravity or something, I didn't think it is totally odd for one to used to lunge horizontally at an unseen enemy in a piece of artwork.